Located amidst the taluka headquarters, nip had is a booming town in the Nashik district of Maharashtra. Marathi's name signifies "a place without mountains" about its flat topography without any hills. According to the latest census carried out, this town has a population of 20,249 people. The first town has a higher literacy rate compared to the whole of Maharashtra. Enriched by the historical influences of its legendary rulers, it boasts of a thriving culture full of color and life. Most of the folks living here speak either Hindi, Marathi, or English. It presents a harmonious blend of several religious communities like the Hindus, Muslim and Sikh residents. This town is well connected to the roots of Indian culture and heritage and, at the same time, houses some of Maharashtra's major big industrial projects.
Niphad is blessed with an even tropical climate throughout the year. Being located 577 m above sea level, it experiences an average annual temperature of 24°C. Rainfall is moderate to about 1134 mm. Humidity is not usually observed to be above 60 percent. January is the coldest month, while April is the hottest month of the year.
By Air
The Aurangabad Airport connects this city to the rest of the world. Niphad
is 162 kilometers from this airport, and one can cover this distance in 3 hours and 30
minutes. From the airport, passengers can take
local buses, autos, or cabs to reach their destination.
By Rail
The nearest railway station is the Niphad railway station, connecting
this city to other major cities in Nashik, and the station is located at a distance of 3.6
kilometers from Niphad. Passengers prefer local
transport like buses, autos or cabs to reach their desired destination from the railway
station.
By Road
The golden quadrilateral and its interconnected highways connect the main
metropolitan cities to the country through roads. The neighboring secondary streets connect
them to the rest of the cities in our
country. So, for example, one can enter Niphad from Nashik via the Aurangabad Nashik
highway. Niphad is a 40 kilometers long route that takes 47 minutes to cover.
The closest branch is situated in Nashik at a distance of 40 kilometers. The increased duration is due to traffic concerns. This proximity makes customers comfortable and convenient to call and to use their services.
Original Agarwal Packers and Movers was established in 1984 by its founder - Dayanand Agarwal, also known as Bade Bhaiya. Original Agarwal Packers and Movers is part of DRS Group and has muscat in their logo. Website of Original Agarwal Packers and Movers is www.agarwalpackers.in.
Agarwal Packers and Movers Nasik is functional on:
Monday - 24
hours
Tuesday - 24 hours
Wednesday - 24 hours
Thursday - 24
hours
Friday - 24 hours
Saturday - 24 hours
Sunday - 24
hours
You can make payment by Credit/Debit card, Bank Transfer, Net Banking, UPI, Cheque and Cash.
The fee charged by Agarwal Packers and Movers Nasik will vary as per the number of items to be moved, weight of the items, distance to be covered, and such other factors.
We recommend to contact us at least 48 hours before shifting for a hassle-free experience. For more details please contact us through our number: 9360014001 or visit our website i.e. www.agarwalpackers.in.
We value the client and his valuable belongings. We have the appropriate vehicle carrier which can load the car/bike in your presence at your home and similarly can deliver the same at your new location.
Yes, we would take this as an honor to call you back, please drop your contact details at our enquiry page.
Due to unexpected reasons such as fire, accidents etc during the moving -process.
Yes, we can do this. The inspecting officer will address the questions.
Agarwal Packers and Movers Nasik
Survey No. 324/1133/1/20 Plot
20, Umang Pride Kokila
Row House-1 , Pathardi Phata , Near Rayab Hotel , Deolali Camp
Road ,
Near BCM College, Maharashtra 422214
09325015171
Nasik, Nandgaon, Nashik Road, Nagarsol, Nampur, Pimpalgaon Baswant, Deolali Pravara, Ghoti Budruk, Mogal Nagar, Eklahare, Vinchur, Trimbak, Pimplas, Datyane, Vadner, Sinnar, Satana, Manmad, Peint, Dhule, Deola, Dabhadi